Crematory brush
11980284 ยท 2024-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D1/0207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F23G2900/7009
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F23J1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A46D1/0253
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A brush for removing cremated remains from a crematory oven is entirely formed of metal to resist the high temperatures of the oven and has two linear brush assemblies fixed to a top frame. A steel handle extends rearwardly from the frame for grasping by a brush operator. One of the linear brush assemblies has smaller diameter crimped stainless steel bristles and is positioned at the front of the brush, the other of the linear brush assemblies has larger diameter crimped stainless steel bristles and is fixed to the top frame rearward of the front brush assembly. Side brush assemblies extend sidewardly and upwardly of the other two. In operation the brush is inserted at the front of the oven and drawn rearwardly after the cremation such that the rear bristles encounter and withdraw the larger elements of the remains, and the front bristles encounter and withdraw the smaller elements.
Claims
1. A brush head for removing human cremated remains from a crematory oven, the brush head comprising: a rigid top frame having a fitting thereon to receive a rearwardly extending brush handle; a front bristle strip fixed to the top frame and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a first diameter; a rear bristle strip fixed to the top frame rearwardly of the front bristle strip and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a second diameter which is greater than the first diameter; a first side bristle strip fixed with respect to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom; and a second side bristle strip fixed with respect to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom and opposite the first side bristle strip, wherein the brush head is configured to operate in temperatures up to 1,800 degrees F., and wherein the front bristle strip is spaced from the rear bristle strip by the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip which are positioned therebetween such that a gap is defined between the front bristle strip and the rear bristle strip.
2. The brush head of claim 1 wherein the bristles of the front bristle strip, the rear bristle strip, the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip are crimped stainless steel bristles.
3. The brush head of claim 1 wherein the bristles of the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip are of the second diameter.
4. The brush head of claim 1 wherein the rigid top frame comprises: a top plate; and a downwardly extending front plate, and wherein the front bristle strip is fixed to the front plate, and wherein the fitting is fixed to the top plate.
5. The brush head of claim 4 wherein the angle between the top plate and the front plate of the rigid top frame is between about 100 and 110 degrees.
6. The brush head of claim 4 wherein the front bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which defines a horizontal level, and wherein the first side bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which is fixed at an upward incline of about thirty degrees from the horizontal level.
7. The brush head of claim 1 wherein the second diameter is at least about 50 percent greater than the first diameter.
8. A brush assembly for removing human cremated remains from a crematory oven, the brush assembly comprising: a top frame having a top plate and a front plate extending downwardly therefrom at a first angle; a handle mounted to the top frame and extending rearwardly therefrom; a front brush assembly fixed to the top frame and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a first diameter; a rear brush assembly fixed to the top frame rearwardly of the front brush assembly and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a second diameter which is greater than the first diameter; a first side brush assembly fixed with respect to the front brush assembly and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom; and a second side brush assembly fixed with respect to the front brush assembly and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom and opposite the first side brush assembly, wherein the brush assembly is configured to operate in temperatures up to 1,800 degrees F., wherein the first side brush assembly and the second side brush assembly are positioned between the front brush assembly and the rear brush assembly to define a gap between the front brush assembly and the rear brush assembly.
9. The brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the bristles of the front brush assembly, the rear brush assembly, the first side brush assembly and the second side brush assembly are crimped stainless steel bristles.
10. The brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the bristles of the first side brush assembly and the second side brush assembly are of the second diameter.
11. The brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the front brush assembly is fixed to the front plate.
12. The brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the angle between the top plate and the front plate of the top frame is between about 100 and 110 degrees.
13. The brush of claim 8 wherein the second diameter is at least about 50 percent greater than the first diameter.
14. The brush assembly of claim 8 wherein the front brush assembly bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which defines a horizontal level, and wherein the first side brush assembly bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which is inclined upwardly about thirty degrees from the horizontal level.
15. A brush assembly for removing cremated remains from a hot crematory oven, the brush assembly comprising: a top frame having a top plate and a front plate extending downwardly therefrom at a first angle; a handle mounted to the top frame and extending rearwardly therefrom; a front bristle strip fixed to the top frame and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a first diameter; and a rear bristle strip fixed to the top frame rearwardly of the front bristle strip brush-assembly and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a second diameter which is at least about 50 percent greater than the first diameter, wherein the brush assembly is configured to operate in temperatures up to 1,800 degrees F.; a first side bristle strip fixed to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom; and a second side bristle strip fixed to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom and opposite the first side bristle strip, wherein the front bristle strip is fixed to the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip and the rear bristle strip is fixed to the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip such that a gap is defined between the front bristle strip and the rear bristle strip.
16. The brush assembly of claim 15 wherein the bristles of the front bristle strip, the rear bristle strip, the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip are crimped stainless steel bristles.
17. The brush assembly of claim 16 wherein the front bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which defines a horizontal level, and wherein the first side bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which is inclined upwardly about 30 degrees from the horizontal level.
18. A brush head for removing human cremated remains from a crematory oven, the brush head comprising: a rigid top frame having a fitting thereon to receive a rearwardly extending brush handle; a front bristle strip fixed to the top frame and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a first diameter; a rear bristle strip fixed to the top frame rearwardly of the front bristle strip and having downwardly extending metal bristles of a second diameter which is less than the first diameter; a first side bristle strip fixed with respect to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom; and a second side bristle strip fixed with respect to the front bristle strip and extending sidewardly and upwardly therefrom and opposite the first side bristle strip, wherein the brush head is configured to operate in temperatures up to 1,800 degrees F., and wherein the front bristle strip is spaced from the rear bristle strip by the first side bristle strip and the second side bristle strip which are positioned therebetween and fixed thereto such that a gap is defined between the front bristle strip and the rear bristle strip.
19. The brush head of claim 18 wherein the first diameter is at least about 50 percent greater than the second diameter.
20. The brush head of claim 18 wherein the front bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which defines a horizontal level, and wherein the first side bristle strip bristles extend downwardly from a metal channel back which is inclined upwardly about thirty degrees from the horizontal level.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The brush head 34 has four brush assemblies 46, 48, 50, 52 each of which is a conventional strip brush. Each strip brush has a generally U-shaped channel back 54 which receives an array of metal fills or bristles 56 or 60 which are folded around a center wire 58. The walls of the channel back 54 are deformed inwardly to thereby retain the bristles 56 or 60. As shown in
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(11) Each of the four brush assemblies has a particular function within the brush head 34. The rear brush assembly 48, as shown in
(12) The side brush assemblies 50, 52 restrain material from escaping sidewardly from the brush head as it is drawn alongside an oven side wall. The side brush assemblies may be fitted with heavy bristles 60 similar to those in the rear brush assembly 48. About three pulls will be required to clear the remains from the crematory oven.
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(14) It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces all such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.